CASTLE NEWS, Fore 10 Castlegar, B.C. : Thursday, July 30, 1953 SPRL ETE OTR a Ice I Wises : a This Week’s Schedule sey, U.S.A, ‘were. visitors last | EN | 1. Elect Honou guest of honour at a tea-shower: | TL he hi ¥ Mrs, ec! noured aur at a tea-shower For Jatar-Villa :] G 0S GAS EGAR We ilo und tarnily. Be rea KINNAIRD KORNER A held at the home of Mrs, E. J. G0 Ualte$) SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS [': 2 cousin of Mr. Gallo, though | memos t Tea-Shower Lipsett on Saturday. afternoon, — July 30 — Juniors vs Kinnaird (at Kinnaird), July 31 — Waldies vs Kiwanis, August 3 — Eagles vs Juniors. August 4 — Waldies vs Kinnaird (at Kinnaird). August 5 — Kiwanis vs Engtes. CUP SEMI-FINALS Castelgar Kats vs Rossland + July 39 — Castlegar. | August 3 — Lake, August 6 — Castlegar. ~ innaird vs Shavers Bench 2nd game of best of, three at Kin- naird Park, Sunday, August Ist. ren om ENS ys WITH US... PITTS’ Rexall Drig NS ver. Mr. and Mr, and Mrs, J. G. Walters, son Gordon and daughter Glorla- Jean have left Castlegar’ to take up residence in Lilooet. B.C, Mr. and Mrs. R, Fenner have left for a holiday, on Shuswap aia) and Mrs, ‘A. Stevenson of i visited at the weck- a at the home of Mr, and Mrs. L, V. Campbell. Miss Regina Campbell return- ed home Sunday after a two weeks holiday spent.in Vangou- Miss Joan. Thor has returned from employment in Spokane and is staying with her parents Mrs. A. Anderson. of Robson, Mrs. Donald Gordon is a yisitor at the home of Mr.‘and Mrs. T. 4i|G. Jerome. Mrs, Gordon is on a ‘homeward journey which took her to Salt’ Lake City, Utah, She and Mrs. Jerome were friends in 4 | Nelson and it is their first re- they have never met before, Mr. Driggel is visiting relatives throughout the Kootenays, Judy and Jerry, Whittacker are visiting relatives at the coast, ; Mr, and Mrs, Dean Whittacker of Edmonton were-visitors ‘at the home of Mr. and Mra. W, R. Whittacker. The Dean. Whittack- ers are enroute to the ‘coast. Mr. and Mrs, Heinz Seifert and family of Consul, Saskatchewan are visiting at the home of Mr. .and Mrs, Fred Curren,’ ’’ Mr. Bill Vanderburgh and Miss Merle Heavysides were week- end visitors at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. D, Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. U. Cooks of Reg- ina and grandchildren were visi- tors at the home. of Mrs, Schnell, : Paul, Minnesota, daughter Mrs. A. Schnell has. return sisters Miss Elizabeth Miss Elizabeth ‘Schnell of St. home for a visit. Brother Joé ay Mrs, T, Woitus’ and children of Weyburn, Sask., are spending a month’s vacation with mem- Alex Gray, and Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Mokelki. Mr, and Mrs, Newlove with their family .are visiting at the home of ‘Mrs. Newlove's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Quantrill of Ponoka, Alberta. Mr, and Mrs, Wm.. Robinson bers of her family, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Elaine * Phillips, popular ‘bride-elect “‘whose’ marriage to Mr. Norman Robinson will take place on August 15th, was the and George are at present vaca- tioning in Seattle and. Vancou- ver. Mr, O, Anderson is a patient in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital, July 25th, Co-hostess was Mrs, K. Toogood, Mrs, W. Bannigan, Mrs.. A. Morrow. Invited ‘ guests were: Mrs, David Campbell and Misses. Lynne and Marianne Phillips, Ford, . Dergousoft, Mrs, G, Martini, .Mrs, Joe. Killough, Mrs, ¥. Perih, es Maureen Lipsett and. Corry-Ann Barnes, : Charlie King Reports Coast Fishing Excellent If you -like fishing and ar thinking of going to the coast for your holidays, it might be a good idea if you spoke to Charlie King before you started out. The, salmon were in full run there a short time ago and Mr. King, his -wife-and family got ‘in some very fine fishing. They caught ten to. twelve gale A. if ed id and Mrs. Carl Knoblauch were ir union.in 16° years, | Ken Price of the Casfle News j| staff, and his ‘wife are holidaying at Cranbrook. Mrs, I, Riley and family, re- turned this week from a holiday spent in Rockland, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. R, A. D. West holidayed this week in the Lar- visitors at the, home of the! mother -Mrs, C, Schnell. Mr. and Mrs. V. Lampear re- mon to-gether with some cod and other typed Fishing done with troll nes end the biggest caught was: ten pounds, though since at least half a dozen of trned from a holiday visit spent in Chase, B.C. Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Mathews of Rossland, were guests Tuesdgy evening, at the home of be and Mrs. J. A..Williams. their catches broke ‘the lines and escaped, they must have hooked heavier ones. This ‘particular ‘paradise’ was et eae Bay on Texada Is- land, 8. and left at the week-end to holiday at Open Mon, - Wed. - Fri. deau district, Nights Mr, and Mrs, W. Goresky are Day or Night Phone 4231 on the ies, * p ‘Mr. and Mrs, Andy Driggel and EEE | son Gerald of Denville, New Jer- TE Gibsons Landing and Victoria. Mr. Groutage will join them in August. Mrs. W. H. Davis who has been SPORT SHIRTS ae P ys PLAIBS " Elastic Bottoms or Tuckin or Out Rayon, Cotton and Rayon, Crepe or, Broadcloth Grey — Wine — Tan — Blue STRIPES di: the past seven weeks with her sisters, Mrs, L. A. Kil- lough and Mrs, Sen Francisco and son Robert, who has just returned from Korea, spent a few days at the home of the former’s brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A, Ferguson, F. A. has Friday for her home in Reg-| Mr. and Mrs, R. T. Hermon of Trail and Mrs. Don Hermon of were visitors on Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams. Mrs. J. A.: Williams attended the wesding reception held at Calgary, and her two daughters,! Ki A. Morrow ~ - OPTOMETRIST _ Suite 3 — Post Office Bldg. Hours 9 am.to5pm - MON, — WED. — SAT. CLOSED SATURDAY for. 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E in B.C., to ‘raise progress- ‘ively B.C. ilving standards | ‘and to provide increasing ‘opportunities. for, gainful | c employment for B.C.’s ex- panding labour-force, S 4 : % 5 i V 0 T —t FOR YOUR . SOCIAL CREDIT CANDIDATE Give B.C. Social Credit ;Representation in Ottawa! This ‘advertisement issued , by the B.C, Social Credit “ Campaign Committee. . SCF-3 open "$160, 90 $1 15.00 i 210 Ib. Sq: BUTT. SHINGLES, per ‘sq. 165 HEXAGON SHINGLES, persq. « PROVINCIAL : LIBRARY: “Vol. 6, No. 32 8 Cents Per Copy ‘Local High § School: ‘May Become Centre ‘For: ‘Suppl. Exams © “If ‘an’ application; to have the Stanley’ Humphries High School made a supplementary examina-, tion, centre is -accepted, ; high school ‘students of the Castlegar ! District, :will Jbe :able to ing of the ‘Castlegar Chamber ‘on nf ‘May 21 at: ‘which’ representatives of... thejC'Rossland ?3/an@. «Nelson ‘Chambers, were spresent,: s and had stated. they: weré not opposed ythe Panapian eey route bat | tion” asks. that ‘no pressure. .be ition on the matter ‘is an being sent to the Associated 120; Attend Legion Band Goncert At: Robson, Thursday The Castlegar. j}Legion: Band, under the di of Boards’ of: Trade and’ C! of Commerce for action at their next quarterly. meeting. at Kim- berley, on August 19.The resoli- brought to béar in favor’ of. either of.-the two. routes,,.but,.that . the district let. the government de- ‘cide ‘after’a survey of.both.) ‘The local.Chamber is also urg- Ming .much® needed «improvement to the East Robson wharf, ‘which, Lit -is stated, is in very’ poor con- ition, and now has a load limit tof three tons. A:resolution to the ‘federal government, urges prompt ‘of: cere ter Gus Leitner, presented a var- in would be pi d to sree to the: voters in the Vil- lage’ a: bylaw embodying the au- thority to grant ‘a franchise to our ¢ompany.”: | ¥ | After “expressing unanimous agreement with the letter’s sug-|' the Monday ; . évening,. referred. the letter to their solicitor for reconi- ied of band a band concert held.on the front lawn. of ‘the residence of Mr. and Mee W. T. Waldie, Thursday eve- mgome: 120 Robson residents were “on hand'to hear the bands- man. entertain.: Refreshments were ‘served by ithe W.A. to’ the event. Mr,” A.'Andersb: minister ‘of’ Victoria, who is‘ cur- rently ‘relieving Rev. L..C. John- ston.-in’ this. district, ‘was master, United Church, sponsors’. of .the. n, student’ : rans Northwest - Gas Inc, from ‘- whuse.system the. gas would «be piped ‘to this ‘district, has applied for:a certificate to transmit Canadian natural, gas to markets in Washington, Oregon, Idaho’ and. the « Trail-Rossland-| Castlegar ‘area’ of British Colum- bia; “A: :favorable ,decision from the Federal,.Power Commission ‘of the United States onthe ap- ‘plication; is ‘posdible ‘this fall and i ld, allow. construction ‘to |’ e _ epring ‘of ‘1954. een Statintic